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Council designates 29 East Adams Street a local landmark, citing architectural significance

3004731 · February 19, 2025
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Summary

The council unanimously approved landmark designation for a two‑story masonry building at 29 East Adams Street, recognizing its mid‑century redesign by architect Taylor Hardwick and earlier 1915 construction by Henry John Clutho and finding the structure suitable for restoration.

Jacksonville City Council approved ordinance 2025‑0015 designating 29 East Adams Street as a local landmark.

Planning staff told the committee the two‑story masonry building, originally constructed in 1915 and later redesigned in 1965 by architect Taylor Hardwick, met four of the seven designation criteria in the Historic…

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